Weather Warnings Archive: Wednesday 07 Feb 2018 00:02 GMT - UK

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Weather Warnings, 07.02.2018, UK

Severe Weather Warnings: Snow/Ice

Date

issued by the Metoffice at 00:02, 07.02.2018

valid from 11:00, 06.02.2018 until 10:00, 07.02.2018

Region: Highland & Eilean Siar

Warning

Sleet, snow and hail showers, some heavy, will affect western areas through the rest of Tuesday and at first tonight, with icy stretches forming overnight.This update removes the warning from northwest England where fewer wintry showers now seem likely.Some transport disruption is possible, with longer journey times and delays to public transport. Icy patches are likely to develop on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, leading to an increased risk of injuries and accidents.

Chief Forecaster

Further showers of snow, sleet and hail will affect western parts of the UK, these frequent in western Scotland and the north of Northern Ireland, where thunder is also possible. 1-3 cm of snow may accumulate at low levels inland, and perhaps 5-10 cm on hills above 200m. Showers will gradually fade overnight Tuesday into Wednesday, with icy stretches developing as skies clear, particularly where earlier snow has partly melted.As is usually the case with showers, some places will miss them, while some coastal fringes may see rain or hail.

Severe Weather Warnings: Snow/Ice

Date

issued by the Metoffice at 00:02, 07.02.2018

valid from 11:00, 06.02.2018 until 10:00, 07.02.2018

Region: Grampian

Warning

Sleet, snow and hail showers, some heavy, will affect western areas through the rest of Tuesday and at first tonight, with icy stretches forming overnight.This update removes the warning from northwest England where fewer wintry showers now seem likely.Some transport disruption is possible, with longer journey times and delays to public transport. Icy patches are likely to develop on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, leading to an increased risk of injuries and accidents.

Chief Forecaster

Further showers of snow, sleet and hail will affect western parts of the UK, these frequent in western Scotland and the north of Northern Ireland, where thunder is also possible. 1-3 cm of snow may accumulate at low levels inland, and perhaps 5-10 cm on hills above 200m. Showers will gradually fade overnight Tuesday into Wednesday, with icy stretches developing as skies clear, particularly where earlier snow has partly melted.As is usually the case with showers, some places will miss them, while some coastal fringes may see rain or hail.

Severe Weather Warnings: Snow/Ice

Date

issued by the Metoffice at 00:02, 07.02.2018

valid from 11:00, 06.02.2018 until 10:00, 07.02.2018

Region: Strathclyde

Warning

Sleet, snow and hail showers, some heavy, will affect western areas through the rest of Tuesday and at first tonight, with icy stretches forming overnight.This update removes the warning from northwest England where fewer wintry showers now seem likely.Some transport disruption is possible, with longer journey times and delays to public transport. Icy patches are likely to develop on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, leading to an increased risk of injuries and accidents.

Chief Forecaster

Further showers of snow, sleet and hail will affect western parts of the UK, these frequent in western Scotland and the north of Northern Ireland, where thunder is also possible. 1-3 cm of snow may accumulate at low levels inland, and perhaps 5-10 cm on hills above 200m. Showers will gradually fade overnight Tuesday into Wednesday, with icy stretches developing as skies clear, particularly where earlier snow has partly melted.As is usually the case with showers, some places will miss them, while some coastal fringes may see rain or hail.

Local Authorities:
Argyll and Bute, East Ayrshire, Inverclyde, North Ayrshire, Renfrewshire, South Ayrshire, West Dunbartonshire

Severe Weather Warnings: Snow/Ice

Date

issued by the Metoffice at 00:02, 07.02.2018

valid from 11:00, 06.02.2018 until 10:00, 07.02.2018

Region: Central, Tayside & Fife

Warning

Sleet, snow and hail showers, some heavy, will affect western areas through the rest of Tuesday and at first tonight, with icy stretches forming overnight.This update removes the warning from northwest England where fewer wintry showers now seem likely.Some transport disruption is possible, with longer journey times and delays to public transport. Icy patches are likely to develop on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, leading to an increased risk of injuries and accidents.

Chief Forecaster

Further showers of snow, sleet and hail will affect western parts of the UK, these frequent in western Scotland and the north of Northern Ireland, where thunder is also possible. 1-3 cm of snow may accumulate at low levels inland, and perhaps 5-10 cm on hills above 200m. Showers will gradually fade overnight Tuesday into Wednesday, with icy stretches developing as skies clear, particularly where earlier snow has partly melted.As is usually the case with showers, some places will miss them, while some coastal fringes may see rain or hail.

Severe Weather Warnings: Snow/Ice

Date

issued by the Metoffice at 00:02, 07.02.2018

valid from 11:00, 06.02.2018 until 10:00, 07.02.2018

Region: SW Scotland, Lothian Borders

Warning

Sleet, snow and hail showers, some heavy, will affect western areas through the rest of Tuesday and at first tonight, with icy stretches forming overnight.This update removes the warning from northwest England where fewer wintry showers now seem likely.Some transport disruption is possible, with longer journey times and delays to public transport. Icy patches are likely to develop on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, leading to an increased risk of injuries and accidents.

Chief Forecaster

Further showers of snow, sleet and hail will affect western parts of the UK, these frequent in western Scotland and the north of Northern Ireland, where thunder is also possible. 1-3 cm of snow may accumulate at low levels inland, and perhaps 5-10 cm on hills above 200m. Showers will gradually fade overnight Tuesday into Wednesday, with icy stretches developing as skies clear, particularly where earlier snow has partly melted.As is usually the case with showers, some places will miss them, while some coastal fringes may see rain or hail.

Severe Weather Warnings: Snow/Ice

Date

issued by the Metoffice at 00:02, 07.02.2018

valid from 11:00, 06.02.2018 until 10:00, 07.02.2018

Region: Northern Ireland

Warning

Sleet, snow and hail showers, some heavy, will affect western areas through the rest of Tuesday and at first tonight, with icy stretches forming overnight.This update removes the warning from northwest England where fewer wintry showers now seem likely.Some transport disruption is possible, with longer journey times and delays to public transport. Icy patches are likely to develop on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, leading to an increased risk of injuries and accidents.

Chief Forecaster

Further showers of snow, sleet and hail will affect western parts of the UK, these frequent in western Scotland and the north of Northern Ireland, where thunder is also possible. 1-3 cm of snow may accumulate at low levels inland, and perhaps 5-10 cm on hills above 200m. Showers will gradually fade overnight Tuesday into Wednesday, with icy stretches developing as skies clear, particularly where earlier snow has partly melted.As is usually the case with showers, some places will miss them, while some coastal fringes may see rain or hail.

Local Authorities:
County Antrim, County Armagh, County Down, County Fermanagh, County Londonderry, County Tyrone

Severe Weather Warnings: Snow/Ice

Date

issued by the Metoffice at 00:02, 07.02.2018

valid from 11:00, 06.02.2018 until 10:00, 07.02.2018

Region: Wales

Warning

Sleet, snow and hail showers, some heavy, will affect western areas through the rest of Tuesday and at first tonight, with icy stretches forming overnight.This update removes the warning from northwest England where fewer wintry showers now seem likely.Some transport disruption is possible, with longer journey times and delays to public transport. Icy patches are likely to develop on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, leading to an increased risk of injuries and accidents.

Chief Forecaster

Further showers of snow, sleet and hail will affect western parts of the UK, these frequent in western Scotland and the north of Northern Ireland, where thunder is also possible. 1-3 cm of snow may accumulate at low levels inland, and perhaps 5-10 cm on hills above 200m. Showers will gradually fade overnight Tuesday into Wednesday, with icy stretches developing as skies clear, particularly where earlier snow has partly melted.As is usually the case with showers, some places will miss them, while some coastal fringes may see rain or hail.

Severe Weather Warnings: Snow/Ice

Date

issued by the Metoffice at 00:02, 07.02.2018

valid from 15:00, 06.02.2018 until 10:00, 07.02.2018

Region: East Midlands

Warning

Sleet and snow showers will continue to affect parts of eastern and southeastern England later on Tuesday, lasting well into the night in places. Some mostly small accumulations of snow are likely.This is an update to focus the warning area further south.Expect some delays to travel, while untreated surfaces become icy, leading to an increased risk of accidents or injuries.

Chief Forecaster

A band of sleet and snow will turn more showery overnight but with some heavier bursts possible, especially over Norfolk and Suffolk. 1-4 cm of snow is possible in places there, though rain and sleet may occur along coasts. Elsewhere some places seeing a cm or so of snow but ice may be the more widespread hazard.

Severe Weather Warnings: Snow/Ice

Date

issued by the Metoffice at 00:02, 07.02.2018

valid from 15:00, 06.02.2018 until 10:00, 07.02.2018

Region: East of England

Warning

Sleet and snow showers will continue to affect parts of eastern and southeastern England later on Tuesday, lasting well into the night in places. Some mostly small accumulations of snow are likely.This is an update to focus the warning area further south.Expect some delays to travel, while untreated surfaces become icy, leading to an increased risk of accidents or injuries.

Chief Forecaster

A band of sleet and snow will turn more showery overnight but with some heavier bursts possible, especially over Norfolk and Suffolk. 1-4 cm of snow is possible in places there, though rain and sleet may occur along coasts. Elsewhere some places seeing a cm or so of snow but ice may be the more widespread hazard.

Severe Weather Warnings: Snow/Ice

Date

issued by the Metoffice at 00:02, 07.02.2018

valid from 11:00, 06.02.2018 until 10:00, 07.02.2018

Region: South West England

Warning

Sleet, snow and hail showers, some heavy, will affect western areas through the rest of Tuesday and at first tonight, with icy stretches forming overnight.This update removes the warning from northwest England where fewer wintry showers now seem likely.Some transport disruption is possible, with longer journey times and delays to public transport. Icy patches are likely to develop on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, leading to an increased risk of injuries and accidents.

Chief Forecaster

Further showers of snow, sleet and hail will affect western parts of the UK, these frequent in western Scotland and the north of Northern Ireland, where thunder is also possible. 1-3 cm of snow may accumulate at low levels inland, and perhaps 5-10 cm on hills above 200m. Showers will gradually fade overnight Tuesday into Wednesday, with icy stretches developing as skies clear, particularly where earlier snow has partly melted.As is usually the case with showers, some places will miss them, while some coastal fringes may see rain or hail.

Severe Weather Warnings: Snow/Ice

Date

issued by the Metoffice at 00:02, 07.02.2018

valid from 15:00, 06.02.2018 until 10:00, 07.02.2018

Region: London & South East England

Warning

Sleet and snow showers will continue to affect parts of eastern and southeastern England later on Tuesday, lasting well into the night in places. Some mostly small accumulations of snow are likely.This is an update to focus the warning area further south.Expect some delays to travel, while untreated surfaces become icy, leading to an increased risk of accidents or injuries.

Chief Forecaster

A band of sleet and snow will turn more showery overnight but with some heavier bursts possible, especially over Norfolk and Suffolk. 1-4 cm of snow is possible in places there, though rain and sleet may occur along coasts. Elsewhere some places seeing a cm or so of snow but ice may be the more widespread hazard.